TuneLink Auto

Description

The universal wireless Bluetooth to FM and Direct Connect in-car audio solution for Android based devices

Lenovo Vibe Z smartphone was launched in November 2013. The phone comes with a 5.50-inch touchscreen display with a resolution of 1080 pixels by 1920 pixels at a PPI of 401 pixels per inch.

The Lenovo Vibe Z is powered by 2.2GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor and it comes with 2GB of RAM. The phone packs 16GB of internal storage cannot be expanded. As far as the cameras are concerned, the Lenovo Vibe Z packs a 13-megapixel primary camera on the rear and a 5-megapixel front shooter for selfies.

App Reviews for Lenovo Vibe Z

A Google User

Nice

Like this app. Works well and plugs a gap in my vehicle's bluetooth support. (No A2DP.) Wou'd be nicer if it could auto retune the radio via RDS...

Barry Jacklin

Excellent

This app works perfect with the tune link radio transmitter (sold seperate). My wife bought the iPhone transmitter for a Xmas present which didn't work with my android phone,returned it for android replacement and works perfect. Nice app and transmitter, very happy

Robert de Chazal

Does not work with all androids

The device works well with lollipop, even CM. It is hard to tune, but once you do it the quality is fair.

A Google User

Worked for me

Bought this for use in the UK and it works really well. Saves all those cables running around the dash and into my stereo. Genius bit of kit.

jared singleton

Coming back for seconds

After unfortunately misplacing my first transmitter I looked into a new one. I spoke with Jeff on the customer service team who informed me that if you purchase the iPhone transmitter it allows you to use both Android and iphone software. Very helpful, knowledgeable, and accommodating. A must have for extensive trips.

A Google User

Perfect

The idea and execution is simple and prefect. Exactly what I needed. The only thing it could use is some way to automatically search the band for the best frequency and maybe even a pre-amplifier. Other than that, it's perfect. Plus, I got the device for like $40 using my employee discount!

Tyler Williams

Works great 80% of the time

My S3 was glitchy. My S4 has had 0 issues with it, in fact its great. Worth the $100. However the iPhone model I bought for my girlfriends iPhone 5 is a piece of crap. Never looked into it much though.... but the iPhone version sucks as far as I can tell

Kingdon Barrett

I was looking for a way to find clear stations that any FM-Bluetooth transceiver could use to send clearly and work well, and this app does that based on your location. 5 stars. This much works with or without the hardware, and nobody else as far as I can tell has that feature. I didn't buy the device yet, but app works for my purposes anyway.

A Google User

Bluetooth audio in my car? Great!

The app, along with the dongle, do a good job at letting me listen to music from my phone in my car. Simply start the engine and the dongle powers up. The phone's bluetooth sees it and connects and that's it. Additionally, it can charge my phone. It's worked well about 80% of the time. There have, however, been a few hiccups. Firstly, if I want to charge the phone, it has to be plugged in to the dongle before I start the engine, or else it just ignores it. Also, if I cut power to the dongle and power it up again soon after (for example, if I stop at a petrol station) there's about a 50:50 chance that the bluetooth in the dongle will fail to restart and it won't reconnect. Another little issue is that every so often, the phone loses connection with the dongle for no apparent reason and just refuses to reconnect until I start my next journey. Apart from those niggles, however, I'm very happy with it.